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Genuinely saves 2+ hours per day on code navigation — impressive product
Our team adopted DevScope six months ago and retention has been 100% — nobody has asked to cancel. The whole-codebase understanding is the key differentiator. When I ask it to explain a complex service, it traces dependencies, surfaces related models, and writes a clear explanation. The automated refactoring handles rename-across-codebase safely, checking all call sites. It caught a potential null dereference in a PR review that our existing static analysis missed. The onboarding was smooth with good documentation. A few features described in the roadmap have slipped on timing, but the core product is strong enough that I am not concerned. Best developer productivity tool investment of the last two years.
AI code understanding that actually works across a 400k-line codebase
I was sceptical about yet another AI coding tool but DevScope has earned a permanent place in my workflow. The semantic code search is genuinely impressive — I can describe what I am looking for in plain English and it finds the right function across a 400k-line TypeScript monorepo. The refactoring suggestions understand context in a way that Copilot does not — it accounts for how the function is called elsewhere before suggesting changes. Test generation is the feature I use daily: it produces meaningful tests with real edge cases, not boilerplate assertions. The VS Code extension is light and does not noticeably impact editor performance. Pricing at $29/month is high for an individual but reasonable for a team seat. Worth it.
Google Pixel is one of the best phone in 2026
Honestly, the Pixel is an absolute ripper when it comes to raw performance. Everything moves lightning fast, and the camera setup is easily the best I’ve used in 2026. It’s not exactly cheap, but I reckon the quality justifies the price tag most days. That said, it’s not all sunshine. I’ve had a few annoying software hiccups that hold back the reliability, and don't even get me started on customer support. Trying to get a straight answer from them when things go pear-shaped is a proper headache. It’s a brilliant bit of kit, but just pray you don’t need to deal with their help desk, because it’s honestly pretty shocking.
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